The EULA Menace
from the watch-out dept
As part of the EFF's 20th anniversary, it's hosting a screening of Nina Paley's Sita Sings the Blues, a movie we've spoken about quite a few times, due to both the copyright questions around it, and Nina's subsequent business model choices. As part of her appearance, Nina also created the latest of her "minute meme" animations for the EFF, this one about EULA's, and how they make you sign away more than you realize. We figured many of you might enjoy the short video:Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Bogus
A copyright protected work may provide a license.
That's it. No agreement required.
You have purchased a copy and copyright law does not require any agreement prior to use. Therefore tick any boxes as may be necessary to use the copy you've purchased - holding the user hostage is duress and invalidates any aspect of agreement.
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Go Nina
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EULA != contract
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In addition, software is actually returnable. It could be argued (although I'm not sure it has) that as a consumer, having the right to return the product if you do not like the enclosed EULA indicates you have agreed to it.
We need a better system. A trusted organization that certifies these agreements as not requiring you to give up your soul would be refreshing.
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Based upon the complaints I have read numerous places, I doubt your claim of software being returnable.
In addition, I recall that courts have ruled that an unconscionable contract can be nullified.
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I'm Fairly sure that should completely invalidate the EULA in a lot of cases... but since I'm not aware of anyone ever bothering to try to enforce them here...
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2) The copy may also provide the purchaser with a license (gratis). The purchaser may or may not exploit it as they see fit.
3) The copy may also provide a unilateral contract (which the purchaser can agree to at any time, if ever), and that contract may provide a license subject to the purchaser's agreement. The purchaser's agreement cannot be inferred, e.g. by performing an act they're entitled to perform anyway (removing shrinkwrap), nor by performing an act only permitted upon agreement to the contract.
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anyone else....
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The EULA is why I have not and will not buy MS products since reading XPs'. MS owns your PC, according to them. The EULA got worse for Vista and then again for 7.
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But hopefully you're a *nix man of some sort.
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GPL FTW!
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What About ...
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The EULA Menace
Some time ago, there was a story about (I think it was) grapes sold in a bag which had a EULA printed on it. This EULA stated that upon purchase you agreed to not use the seeds to grow your own grapes.
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Great video!
When it comes to online content, EULAs typically get a well-deserved bad name because they have "content usage" clauses that say the provider can do things like spy on the consumer and disable, or "brick" (as indicated in the video) content at any time and for any reason, or for no reason at all. Those types of EULAs also routinely try to take away consumer rights like fair use and first sale doctrine. Often, nasty clauses are inserted at the insistence of over-the-top zealous Hollywood lawyers (I know that may be redundant) in order to land content licensing deals. I'm clad that the video is shining a spotlight on the most nasty EULA practices.
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Nice animation..
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But are they complaining that they have to tick a box, or scroll to the bottom? Or are they complaining about having their rights taken away? ie is it a convenience issue for them, or a justice issue?
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as for eff @ 20 years, i wont go there except to say that more and more i see it as a bit of a sock puppet for someone whos views have been tossed out in court often enough. as for showing ninas masterwork, well, she certainly is the type of person who would benefit from a little legal advice from the sock puppet.
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we are in this place because of your rights, because of your government(s), and because your courts have made it that way. you would think that someone like lessig would be smart enough to know this.
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We are in this place where copyright holders pretend EULAs may bind recipients of copies because our right to copy has been suspended in order to grant publishers the privilege of a reproduction monopoly.
I would indeed think that Lawrence Lessig is smart enough to know this, but for some reason he remains a staunch advocate of copyright.
The judiciary, being largely sympathetic to publishing corporations, is also willing to err on the side of their copyright vs the individual's natural right to liberty.
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So you mean that releasing buggy software, making promises of what the application will but doesn't, not fixing issues but instead coming up with a new version that forces people to upgrade at some cost, and abandoning support are not the reasoning why they need EULA'S.
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The Lion Sleeps Tonight
For f"#$ sakes I don't want to become a lawyer to buy grapes, or open emails.
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Like use what you bought? 'Cause that's all I saw the little round critter do.
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Can a brutha get a link?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W04LFvH1K8Y&feature=player_embedded
The EFF page:
https://w2.eff.org/ninapaley/
The "share" page to embed the ogg cartoon on html sites:
https://w2.eff.org/ninapaley/share.php
Thank you for sharing!
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http://www.archive.org/details/EffanAnimatedThankYouFromEffAndNinaPaley
Please torrent away!
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EULA
monopoly, ownership and control from rights to interest?
it's STILL bad law.
packrat
ah... keep up the animation. the human animal being what it is, etc, hit 'em at the highest common factor.
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